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The Mobile Image from Watteau to Boucher

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Reframing long-held assumptions about what distinguishes fine from decorative art, this innovative study explores a mode of making, seeing, and thinking that slices across eighteenth-century visual culture. This book provides a new way of thinking about eighteenth-century French art and visual culture by prioritising production over... Read More
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Reframing long-held assumptions about what distinguishes fine from decorative art, this innovative study explores a mode of making, seeing, and thinking that slices across eighteenth-century visual culture.

This book provides a new way of thinking about eighteenth-century French art and visual culture. Reframing long-held assumptions about what distinguishes fine from decorative art, this innovative study explores a mode of making, seeing, and thinking around the "mobile image": motifs with specific formal properties that were effectively engineered for mobility.

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Reframing long-held assumptions about what distinguishes fine from decorative art, this innovative study explores a mode of making, seeing, and thinking that slices across eighteenth-century visual culture.

This book provides a new way of thinking about eighteenth-century French art and visual culture by prioritising production over reception. Abandoning the ideologically driven discourse that distinguished fine from decorative art between the 1690s and 1770s, The Mobile Image reveals how the two have been inextricably bound from the earliest stages of artistic instruction through the daily life of painters' workshops.

In this study, author David Pullins defines artisanal and artistic means of learning, seeing, and making through a system of "mobile images": motifs that were effectively engineered for mobility and designed never to be definitive, always awaiting replication and circulation. He examines the careers of Antoine Watteau, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, and FranΓ§ois Boucher, situating them against a much broader cast of actorsβ€”such as printmakers, publishers, anonymous studio assistants, and architects, among othersβ€”to place eighteenth-century painting within a wider context of media and making.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781606068885

Publisher: Getty Trust Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 August 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Getty Research Institute,U.S.

Illustration: 115 color and 30 black and white images

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 191.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Β David Pullins is Jayne Wrightsman Curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he is responsible for seventeenth-and eighteenth-century French, Italian, and Spanish painting.

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